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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Trump Scraps North Korea Summit to Save Face – What Comes Next? Pyongyang has emphasized that it wont tolerate the unilateral shifting of goal-posts beyond acceptable lines, while Trump has been caught between the positions of top diplomat Pompeo and John Strike First Bolton. WASHINGTON United States President Donald Trumps cancellation of next months summit with the Supreme Leader of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Jong-un, came as a bit of a surprise and a jarring break from developments such as the release of three U.S. hostages by Pyongyang and the countrys apparent follow-through on a pledge to demolish its nuclear test facility. In many ways, Trumps letter cancelling the summit which was due to begin on June 12 in Singapore was a defensive reaction to the DPRK reminding the White House that its not a pushover and that its limited patience was being exhausted by the unceasingly hostile moves, confused stance, and belligerent rhetoric emanating from Washington. Pyongyang had been crystal-clear that it wouldnt swallow its pride, unilaterally surrender its nukes, or tolerate the Trump Administrations cavalier and thoughtless shifting of goal-posts beyond acceptable lines. The DPRK government has also keenly followed Washingtons moves not only in the Korean peninsula, but also in Libya, Iran, and any independent [countries] against imperialism like Cuba and Venezuela or those countries disobedient to it. According to reports, Trumps letter canceling talks allegedly dictated word-for-word was a largely impulsive move intended to pre-empt an expected withdrawal from the summit by Pyongyang. Multiple White House sources claim Pyongyangs barbed reactions to administration talking points convinced the U.S. leader with National Security Advisor John Strike First Bolton at his shoulder to unexpectedly scrap talks and avoid the appearance of losing the initiative in the unfolding U.S.-DPRK diplomatic process. A senior administration official also told reporters that Pyongyang had simply stood [the White House] up when it failed to send diplomats to meet Trumps deputy chief of staff to Singapore for a meeting ahead of the summit. The move also came on the tail of recent tit-for-tat barbed statements and U.S. demands in recent weeks, Trumps pullout was roughly equivalent to the sentiment, you cant fire me I quit! However, he did importantly leave the door ajar for the eventual continuation of U.S.-DPRK diplomacy. We wont beg; we never invited you to begin with Pyongyangs cognizance of Washingtons continued hostility was made clear when DPRK Minister of Foreign Affairs Choe Son-hui issued a statement Wednesday excoriating the unbridled and impudent remarks of U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who once again defying all common wisdom compared the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula to the disarming of Gaddafi-era Libya. The late Libyan leader gave up his unfinished nuclear program only to be butchered later by NATO-backed fighters. Previous invocations of the precedent by Bolton had infuriated North Korean officials, who described such comments as deliberate provocations that would dampen talks and reverse progress back to square one. Likewise, Pyongyang surely drew conclusions from the fate of the six-party nuclear deal the U.S. had signed with Iran in 2015. Following the signing of the deal, which stipulated the lifting of sanctions on Tehran in exchange for major restrictions on its civilian nuclear program, Washington repeatedly violated the spirit and letter of the accord before scrapping it altogether on spurious grounds. Choe noted: I cannot suppress my surprise at such ignorant and stupid remarks gushing out from the mouth of the U.S. vice-president
it will be proper for him to know even a little bit about the current state of global affairs and to sense to a certain degree the trends in dialogue and the climate of détente. Stressing that the DPRK has paid a heavy price including crippling sanctions, international isolation, and major financial costs to achieve its powerful and reliable strength in the form of its deterrent arsenal, Choe added that the nuclear-equipped state is hardly comparable to a Libya that had simply installed a few items of equipment and fiddled around with them prior to surrendering its program and meeting a tragic fate. She concluded: It is to be underlined, however, that in order not to follow in Libyas footstep, we paid a heavy price to build up our powerful and reliable strength that can defend ourselves and safeguard peace and security in the Korean peninsula and the region. It is the U.S. who has asked for dialogue, but now it is misleading the public opinion as if we have invited them to sit with us. I only wonder what is the ulterior motive behind its move and what is it the U.S. has calculated to gain from that. We will neither beg the U.S. for dialogue nor take the trouble to persuade them if they do not want to sit together with us
In case the U.S. offends against our goodwill and clings to unlawful and outrageous acts, I will put forward a suggestion to our supreme leadership for reconsidering the DPRK-U.S. summit. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo a regular visitor to Pyongyang in recent months surely has gained some sympathy for his fired predecessor Rex Tillerson, who was often prevented from doing his job by his unpredictable commander-in-chief. In this case, his own hope to move forward and hold talks was frustrated by Bolton and Pence, who were reading from a Libya script that jarred with the motives of the Department of State. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
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Strump changes his position every day. He needs a psychiatrist, not access to the red button.
_____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
Tramp was not going to get anything out of it because North and South got together with out Tramp. Tramp is pissed
I think NK pointed out that no one had invited Trump in the first place.
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